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On World AIDS Day, a celebration of progress but continued uncertainty

World AIDS Day 2024: A Time for Reflection and Renewed Commitment As we observe World AIDS Day in 2024, we are reminded of both the progress made in the fight

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Affordable Care Act worries mount, UnitedHealth stumbles

Bob Herman, a seasoned journalist covering health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers, brings a unique perspective

Living alone with depression and anxiety raises suicide risk by more than 500%, study of Korean adults suggests

Results showed that Korean adults living alone with depression or anxiety had a significantly higher risk of suicide compared to

Lower blood pressure lowers dementia risk; local care key factor in study

High blood pressure, often referred to as the silent killer, has long been associated with serious health risks such as

Omnivorous? Vegan? Makes no difference to muscle building after weight training, study finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has shed light on the impact of different

NIH grants, Covid guidance, pharma tariffs

tech companies, The Wall Street Journal reports. Some patients are seeing long-term symptoms after a Covid-19 infection — and they’re

Medicaid Is On The Menu As Republicans Seek Trump Budget Deal

Gritman Medical Center in Moscow, Idaho, is a Critical Access hospital with 25 staffed beds. As Congressional Republicans grapple with

8 Science-Backed Reasons For Quitting Alcohol

Alcohol has long been a staple in social gatherings, but its negative impact on health is becoming increasingly clear. Opting

The Growing List Of Emerging Challenges Facing College Mental Health

The challenges facing the field of college mental health in 2025 are multifaceted and require careful consideration. A recent report